Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Am Mittwoch 10 Januar 2007 16:53 schrieb Chetan Venkatesh:
> Basically, what we are trying to do is run native Windows applications on a
> remote X desktop; we feel that the best way to do this would be to use wine
> as a base to develop a Windows to X translator/mapping, and then export the
> X calls over the network. It looks like wine should already implement much
> of the needed functionality in order to run Windows applications on Linux,
> so a windows port of the display code tied into an Xserver seems to make
> the most sense as a way forward.
This sounds interesting, but I am not sure how much you can gain with that 
compared to running wine on Linux. I think those are the DLLs of which you 
will have to run the Wine version and the Windows version won't work: gdi, 
user, winex11.drv, opengl32, ddraw, d3d8, d3d9, kernel. Shell32 and advapi 
are not really related to the X server, but the use of wine's kernel32.dll 
may require them. Of course you won't need opengl or d3dX if you don't plan 
to use 3d graphics.

On top of those libs you can use native windows libraries of course. But you 
can do that equally well on Linux, MacOS or Windows. The advantage of windows 
will be of course that the libraries are already available and you don't get 
license issues(well, IANAL). And of course it would be very tempting to port 
Wine completely to Windows. Higher level DLLs can be compiled for and used on 
windows already, but they are pretty pointless(appart from debugging). These 
are mostly the same dlls where the windows version can be used on wine. And 
we plan to port our Direct3D to Windows to get d3d10 on windows xp(once wine 
has d3d10)



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Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-10 Thread Chetan Venkatesh
I got  a lot of people asking me to post details about our intended project.

Basically, what we are trying to do is run native Windows applications on a 
remote X desktop; we feel that the best way to do this would be to use wine 
as a base to develop a Windows to X translator/mapping, and then export the 
X calls over the network. It looks like wine should already implement much 
of the needed functionality in order to run Windows applications on Linux, 
so a windows port of the display code tied into an Xserver seems to make the 
most sense as a way forward.

We're looking at contracting a development team to work on this with an 
estimated time to completion of 3 months, and are comfortable with an open 
source development model. The finished product will of course be released 
under the GPL.

Feedback on this idea is welcome.  Interested developers/organizations can 
contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Chetan


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My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a 
commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin
and Windows.  Can anyone point me to the right mailing list / forum to make 
a posting at or can interested developers contact me please - 
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Regards
Chetan 







Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-09 Thread Stefan Dösinger
Am Dienstag 09 Januar 2007 19:41 schrieb Chetan Venkatesh:
> My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a
> commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin
> and Windows.  Can anyone point me to the right mailing list / forum to make
> a posting at or can interested developers contact me please -
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think this list is a good place for such things too. At least people will 
comment on the technical aspects :-) And I think everyone here(including me) 
will be interested in details of what you want to do :-)



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Re: Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-09 Thread Tom Wickline

Hello Chetan,

I believe this link will be of help : http://www.codeweavers.com/services/

Regards,
Tom

On 1/9/07, Chetan Venkatesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a
commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin
and Windows.  Can anyone point me to the right mailing list / forum to make
a posting at or can interested developers contact me please -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Regards
Chetan










Experienced Wine Developers Wanted for Commercial Open Source project - Wine on Cygwin and Windows

2007-01-09 Thread Chetan Venkatesh

My company is looking for experienced Wine Developers to work on a
commercial Open Source Project involving getting wine working under cygwin
and Windows.  Can anyone point me to the right mailing list / forum to make
a posting at or can interested developers contact me please -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Regards
Chetan